[Radiance-general] Re: rpict memory usage keeps increasing with -aa
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Mark Stock
mstock at umich.edu
Tue Sep 2 09:48:06 PDT 2008
I think I can answer my own question. As the rendering
progressed, the memory growth slowed, and it finally ended at
6.4GB. A higher-resolution rendering is showing the same fast
initial growth, and slow later growth, also ending near 6.4 GB
I suspect Radiance loads each of the 407 individual geometry
chunks (octree instances?) when it is first needed. It took until
near the end of the render to load in the last one.
Now I ask: will Radiance ever drop a chunk? If I want 24m instead
of 12m cylinders, I'd need ~13GB. I can only presume that
Radiance doesn't know this, and will continue to ask for more
memory, with the OS obliging with excessive page swapping.
My options for larger scenes seem limited:
1) analyze the geometry and reduce surface overlap, or
2) buy a server with 16 GB RAM.
Mark
On Mon, 1 Sep 2008, Mark Stock wrote:
> Radiance whizzes,
>
> I've upgraded to 8 GB of RAM, so, naturally, I found a scene that needs all
> that space. The rpict is eats up 4.6 GB initially, but even with "-aa 0"
> (turns off ambient caching, right?) I am still seeing my VIRT and RES memory
> sizes growing. They are at 5.3 GB after only 10 minutes of rendering. I am
> worried that I will not be able to render high-resolution images of this
> scene now. How can I prevent this?
>
> FYI: the scene is composed of a sky and 407 "instance"s of
> separately-compiled octrees, each with 20k-100k primitives.
>
> Mark
>
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